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able to reproduce itself. DNA is the storehouse of the genetic information which determines practically every aspect of an organism. Aspects such as hair, eye, and skin color,
height, weight, bone structure are only a few example of the physical characteristics which are controlled by DNA. Even more fascinating, however, is the fact that DNA is distinctive
to one particular organism. DNA fingerprinting is one means through which this information is being put to use. DNA fingerprinting is hardly new but it is finding more and
more use as our familiarity and expertise with the process improves over time. Discovered just over twenty-five years ago by Alec Jeffreys of Leicester University, DNA fingerprinting has become
a mainstay in a diversity of fields (History Today, 2009). It is used in everything from criminal investigations, to medicine, to environmental research. DNA fingerprinting is used to
prove the parentage of children, to identify criminals based on evidence found at crime scenes, to identify soldiers killed in war or other unidentified remains, to gain information about plant
and wildlife populations, and in numerous other applications. DNA fingerprinting has even been used to trace the source of E. coli outbreaks (Feedstuffs, 2010). An even more fascinating
application of DNA fingerprinting is the use of biological material added to goods for the purpose of documenting their authenticity (Kutner, 2010). Scientist have
propelled their understanding of DNA into a number of different directions, many of which have profound societal implications. DNA fingerprinting is probably one of the most weighty applications of
the recently gained knowledge of DNA, at least in terms of the general populace. The presence of biological materials such as bodily fluids associated with the perpetrators body
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